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Fall Foliage

Started by Bryant5493, October 31, 2009, 12:57:36 PM

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Bryant5493

If you have any fall foliage photos or videos, feel free to post them here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfDSU_iOLi0


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).


Hellfighter

Obviously, this was done early, but hey, it's the M-22 scenery drive.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V19j_qUBAAo

WillWeaverRVA

US 250 in Charlottesville:



Old Trail Village in Crozet:



Looking down into the valley from the Waynesboro scenic overlook on I-64:

Will Weaver
WillWeaverRVA Photography | Twitter

"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

Chris


Bryant5493

Cool video and photos, y'all. I liked the beginning of that video you posted, Hellfighter, where the truck drove over the camera. Very cool.


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

yanksfan6129


WillWeaverRVA

Will Weaver
WillWeaverRVA Photography | Twitter

"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

Bryant5493

^^ Do you have anymore? Those are beautiful.


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

WillWeaverRVA

Quote from: Bryant5493 on October 31, 2009, 10:09:25 PM
^^ Do you have anymore? Those are beautiful.


Be well,

Bryant

I do have a few more but they're not on Flickr yet. I'll probably put them up later today.
Will Weaver
WillWeaverRVA Photography | Twitter

"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

Bryant5493

^^ Okay, cool.


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

NJRoadfan

Quote from: yanksfan6129 on October 31, 2009, 08:36:40 PM
Quote from: Chris on October 31, 2009, 05:12:04 PM
Magnificent pics  :clap:

No foliage in the Netherlands?

Actually their trees and climate don't generate much in the way of color. Just look at the invasive Norway Maples that grow everywhere around here, most of them are still green and then turn yellow around Thanksgiving. Even if you planted a Sugar Maple where he lives, it would just turn yellow, they don't have the hot days and cold fall nights we have.

WillWeaverRVA

Okay, I have more. Here's what the trees outside my house looked like before some storms made short work of the leaves:



I-64 in Louisa County:



I-64 in Albemarle County:



US 250 between Charlottesville and Crozet:

Will Weaver
WillWeaverRVA Photography | Twitter

"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

hm insulators

Gorgeous! Now where did I put my hiking boots?
Remember: If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

I'd rather be a child of the road than a son of a ditch.


At what age do you tell a highway that it's been adopted?

BigMattFromTexas

I'll have to take some pics of the few colored trees around me...
BigMatt

Scott5114

Oklahoma is weird when it comes to this. You will get a few stunning yellows. The remainder of the trees will turn an orangish green and then drop the leaves. Red and true orange is rare to see.
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This is in the Red Arroyo behind my house.               



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